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One summer, one coastline. Four months of diving around the coast of Britain with jellyfish swarms, 8-metre sharks and with night-vision goggles. Rode on fishing trawlers, square riggers and vast cargo ships as we explored Britain’s relationship with her ocean…

In the water with twelve sharks each the size of a minibus, off the coast of Cornwall

Thames Shipwrecks:

When the Port of London Authority decided to expand their operations and dredge a new channel up the Thames, the route was to pass through seven shipwrecks whose stories give a glimpse into the long and illustrious history of the river, the capital and Britain itself.

From the HMS London, which exploded in peacetime in when a crewman decided to light his way to the gunpowder room with a candle, to the Aisha, a private yacht that was pressed into service to defend the shores of Britain but which was sunk by a mine in 1940, the excavation of these wrecks sheds new light on the secrets kept by Old Father Thames…